|
Nineteen years old and as sweet as she could be |
|
All dressed up like a downtown Christmas tree |
|
Dancin' and hummin' a rock 'n' roll melody |
|
She's the daughter of a well respected man |
|
who taught her how to jerk and understand |
|
then she became a rock 'n' roll music fan |
|
Sweet little rock 'n' roller, sweet little rock 'n' roller |
|
Her daddy doesn't have to scold her |
|
Her partner can't hardly hold her |
|
Because she never gets any older |
|
Sweet little rock 'n' roller |
|
Shoulda seen her eyes when the band began to play |
|
and the famous singer sang and bowed away |
|
When the stars were gone she screamed and yelled hurray |
|
Ten thousand eyes were watchin' them leave the floor |
|
Five thousand tongues are screaming out 'More' and 'More' |
|
About fifteen hundred waiting outside the door |
|
Sweet little rock 'n' roller, sweet little rock 'n' roller |
|
Her daddy doesn't have to scold her |
|
Her partner can't hardly hold her |
|
Because she never gets any older |
|
Sweet little rock 'n' roller |